Gareth Mitchell, the Glossary
Gareth Mitchell is a Welsh technology journalist, lecturer and former broadcast engineer.[1]
Table of Contents
39 relations: Arduino, BBC, BBC Radio 4, BBC World Service, Bill Thompson (technology writer), Bush House, Campanology, Click (TV programme), Digital Planet, Eastleigh, European Commission, Facebook, Imperial College London, Jean-Michel Jarre, Jimmy Wales, Journalist, Martyn Ware, Master clock, Microcontroller, Montgomeryshire, Nesta (charity), OECD, Open University, Organ (music), Powys, Radio Netherlands Worldwide, Radio programming, Science in Action (radio programme), Stephen Fry, Technology, TED (conference), The Guardian, Tomorrow's World, Vint Cerf, Wellcome Trust, Welshpool High School, Wendy Hall, World Economic Forum, YouTube.
- BBC Radio 4
- People from Eastleigh
Arduino
Arduino is an Italian open-source hardware and software company, project, and user community that designs and manufactures single-board microcontrollers and microcontroller kits for building digital devices.
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BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
BBC Radio 4
BBC Radio 4 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.
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BBC World Service
The BBC World Service is an international broadcaster owned and operated by the BBC.
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Bill Thompson (technology writer)
William George Thompson (born 6 October 1960) is an English technology writer, best known for his weekly column in the Technology section of BBC News Online and his appearances on Digital Planet, a radio show on the BBC World Service. Gareth Mitchell and Bill Thompson (technology writer) are BBC people.
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Bush House
Bush House is a Grade II listed building at the southern end of Kingsway between Aldwych and the Strand in London, England.
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Campanology
Campanology is the scientific and musical study of bells.
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Click (TV programme)
Click (formerly Click Online) is a weekly BBC television programme covering technology news and recent developments in the world of technology and the Internet, presented by Spencer Kelly and Lara Lewington.
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Digital Planet
Digital Planet (previously known as Click and originally Go Digital) was a radio programme broadcast on the BBC World Service presented by Gareth Mitchell.
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Eastleigh
Eastleigh is a town in Hampshire, England, between Southampton and Winchester.
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European Commission
The European Commission (EC) is the primary executive arm of the European Union (EU).
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Facebook is a social media and social networking service owned by American technology conglomerate Meta.
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Imperial College London
Imperial College London (Imperial) is a public research university in London, England.
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Jean-Michel Jarre
Jean-Michel André Jarre (born 24 August 1948) is a French composer, performer and record producer.
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Jimmy Wales
Jimmy Donal Wales (born on August 7, 1966), also known as Jimbo Wales, is an Internet entrepreneur, webmaster, and former financial trader.
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Journalist
A journalist is a person who gathers information in the form of text, audio or pictures, processes it into a newsworthy form and disseminates it to the public.
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Martyn Ware
Martyn Ware (born 19 May 1956) is an English musician, composer, arranger, record producer, and music programmer.
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Master clock
A master clock is a precision clock that provides timing signals to synchronise slave clocks as part of a clock network.
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Microcontroller
A microcontroller (MC, UC, or μC) or microcontroller unit (MCU) is a small computer on a single integrated circuit.
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Montgomeryshire
Until 1974, Montgomeryshire (Sir Drefaldwyn meaning "the Shire of Baldwin's town") was an administrative county in mid Wales, later classed as one of the thirteen historic counties of Wales.
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Nesta (charity)
Nesta (formerly NESTA, National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) is a British foundation, registered as a charity, which supports innovation.
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OECD
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD; Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques, OCDE) is an intergovernmental organisation with 38 member countries, founded in 1961 to stimulate economic progress and world trade.
Open University
The Open University (OU) is a public research university and the largest university in the United Kingdom by number of students.
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Organ (music)
Carol Williams performing at the United States Military Academy West Point Cadet Chapel. In music, the organ is a keyboard instrument of one or more pipe divisions or other means (generally woodwind or electric) for producing tones.
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Powys
Powys is a county and preserved county in Wales.
Radio Netherlands Worldwide
Radio Netherlands (RNW; Radio Nederland Wereldomroep) was a public radio and television network based in Hilversum, producing and transmitting programmes for international audiences outside the Netherlands from 1947 to 2012.
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Radio programming
Radio programming is the process of organising a schedule of radio content for commercial broadcasting and public broadcasting by radio stations.
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Science in Action (radio programme)
Science in Action is a long-running weekly radio programme produced by the BBC World Service and currently hosted by British journalists Roland Pease and Marnie Chesterton, and scientist and broadcaster Professor Adam Hart.
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Stephen Fry
Stephen John Fry (born 24 August 1957) is an English actor, broadcaster, comedian, director, narrator, and writer.
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Technology
Technology is the application of conceptual knowledge to achieve practical goals, especially in a reproducible way.
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TED (conference)
TED Conferences, LLC (Technology, Entertainment, Design) is an American-Canadian non-profit media organization that posts international talks online for free distribution under the slogan "ideas worth spreading".
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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Tomorrow's World
Tomorrow's World was a British television series about contemporary developments in science and technology.
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Vint Cerf
Vint Cerf (born 1943) is an American Internet pioneer and is recognized as one of "the fathers of the Internet", sharing this title with TCP/IP co-developer Bob Kahn.
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Wellcome Trust
The Wellcome Trust is a charitable foundation focused on health research based in London, United Kingdom.
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Welshpool High School
Welshpool High School is located in Welshpool, Powys.
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Wendy Hall
Dame Wendy Hall (born 25 October 1952) is a British computer scientist.
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World Economic Forum
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is an international non-governmental organization, think tank, and lobbying organisation based in Cologny, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland.
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YouTube
YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.
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See also
BBC Radio 4
- Alan Smith (radio presenter)
- Alec Robertson (music critic)
- Alice Arnold (broadcaster)
- BBC Home Service
- BBC Radio 4
- BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Brian Perkins
- Carolyn Brown (newsreader)
- Ceri Thomas
- Charlotte Green
- Chris Aldridge
- Corrie Corfield
- Davy Sims
- Eddie Mair
- Elaine Bedell
- Fran Unsworth
- Gareth Mitchell
- Gwyneth Williams
- Harriet Cass
- Helen Boaden
- Ian McIntyre
- Ian Potter (writer)
- James Boyle (broadcasting)
- Jim Lee (broadcaster)
- Kathy Clugston
- Malcolm Sargent
- Mark Damazer
- Michael Green (radio)
- Mitch Benn
- Monica Sims
- Murgatroyd and Winterbottom
- Neil Nunes
- Neil Sleat
- Norman Smith (journalist)
- Peter Rippon
- Radio 4 News FM
- Radio 4 UK Theme
- Shaun Ley
- Susan Rae
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Timeline of BBC Radio 4
- Tony Whitby
- Vaughan Savidge
- Zeb Soanes
People from Eastleigh
- Alex Bass
- Arthur Haddleton
- Arthur Young (police officer)
- Bill Bundy
- Bill Charlton
- Caroline Pidgeon
- Chris Flegg
- Chrystabel Leighton-Porter
- David Bird (bridge)
- David Easter
- David Nicholls (writer)
- David Smith (boccia)
- Gareth Mitchell
- Giz Watson
- Heather Hallett, Baroness Hallett
- Heinz Burt
- Jamie Hayter
- Jane Parker-Smith
- John Barton (missionary)
- John Ewbank (composer)
- John Martin (Paralympian)
- Keith House (politician)
- Malcolm Green (chemist)
- Manny Andruszewski
- Matt Targett
- Paul Flowers (banker)
- Paul Smith (academic)
- Richard Louveteau Glasspool
- Robbie Lee (diver)
- Scott Mills
- Stephen Gough
- Suzie Terry
- Tommy Hassell
- Tony Priscott
- Vince Hawkins
- Wade Elliott